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Nike U.S. Women’s Cup Records |
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Most goals scored by an individual, GAME: 6, Roseli, Brazil (Brazil vs. Denmark; Sept. 18, 1998) |
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Most goals scored by a single team, GAME: 12, Norway (vs. Chinese Taipei; Aug. 2, 1995) |
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Most goals scored (both teams), GAME: 13 (Norway 12, Chinese Taipei 1); Aug. 2, 1995 |
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Largest margin of victory, GAME: 11, Norway, 12-1 (vs. Chinese Taipei; Aug. 2, 1995), and Brazil, 11-0 (vs. Mexico; Sept. 18, 1998) |
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| TOURNAMENT |
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Most goals scored by an individual, TOURNAMENT: 6, Mia Hamm, USA (1997), and Pretinha, Brazil (1998), and Roseli, Brazil (1998) |
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Most goals scored by a single team, TOURNAMENT: 16, United States (U.S. Women’s Cup ’98) |
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Most goals scored (all teams), TOURNAMENT: 38, U.S. Women’s Cup ’95 (Australia, Chinese, Norway, USA) |
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Fewest goals scored by a single team, TOURNAMENT: 0, Japan (U.S. Women’s Cup ’96), and Canada (U.S. Women’s Cup ’96), and South Korea (U.S. Women’s Cup ’99) |
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Fewest goals scored (all teams), TOURNAMENT: 19, U.S. Women’s Cup ’96 (Canada, China, Japan, USA) |
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Most standing points by a single team, TOURNAMENT: 9, USA, 3-0-0 (seven times) |
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| ALL-TIME |
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Most goals by an individual, ALL-TIME: 22, Mia Hamm, USA (1994-2000) |
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Most goals by a single team, ALL-TIME: 91, USA (1994-2000) |
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Most goals against a single team, ALL-TIME: 34, Mexico (1998-2000) |
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Most wins by a single team, ALL-TIME: 20, USA (1994-2000) |
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Most losses by a single team, ALL-TIME: 6, Canada (1996-2000) |
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Most standing points by a single team; ALL-TIME: 60, USA, 20-0-0 (1994-2000) |
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| MILESTONES |
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100th U.S. Women’s Cup goal: Christie Pearce, USA (USA vs. Australia; June 5, 1997 at Upper Dublin High School in Ambler, Pa) |
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150th U.S. Women’s Cup goal: Cindy Parlow, USA (USA vs. South Korea; Oct. 3, 1999 at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio) |
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| 1997 |
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Per Pedersen of Denmark sets a U.S. Cup record with four goals in an easy 4-1 victory over the U.S. on January 22, 1997. |
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| 1999 |
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An own goal by the U.S. and a late winner by Jose Manuel Abundis helps Mexico to a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the U.S. on March 13, 1999; the match is the first-ever between the U.S. and Mexico in San Diego. |
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| 2000 |
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Cobi Jones tallies two goals and dishes out two assists in the USA 4-0 blanking of South Africa on June 3, 2000. |
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Ireland forward Dominic Foley’s opening goal in his team’s 1-1 draw with the USA on June 6, 2000, was the 100th in tournament history. |
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U.S. reclaimed the U.S. Cup with a convincing 3-0 win over Mexico in front of 45,008 spectators at Giants Stadium on June 11, 2000. It was the USA’s first win over Mexico since June 18, 1995. |
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